14 Tho Slaloaman. Salem. Oregon. Friday, Octobet II. Ui6 WU, LimfielcQ Vie In Sweeftllainifril EMix " ToKMip Scramble for Conference lxnl Sel for U p.m. Kickoff Pipped knee-deep In tradition, and Methodist victories, the long and colorful Willamette-Llnfleld football rivalry Is resumed tonight on Sweetland field when Wait Ericsson's Bearcats make thnr 194A home debut with Wayne Horn's apparently potent Wild cat in an eight o clock fame Tonifcht'i mis. espected to draw around 3tHK) customer, will le the 2 1 t gridiron meeting of the tCi school. And probably never -tefcie in the long hitory of the 'Cat eH.n ha ariy game meant a muih to either aid. The Wild cat, following victories over Humboldt State and highly-rated College of Idaho are undefeated and loaded with hoes of going through to a Ntnthwet confer true championship. The Bearcat, although toppled- by San Jose Hate, rame bat k to wallop U of British Columbia Ut week and ie equipped vuth a league rec Cut Jut a pure Lmfield s. To rmhl't winner and the crucial tattle looms a stricitly a tossup Stands a gnod chance of intching the NW bunting, a mantle-piece ri.g bartered by the Willamette. In ftt. Willamette has won the conference tf.imn in etght Of the lat rune yer. Whether ahe ia to nuke It nine of ten could be derided quite eaily In tonight! fiav (;enerally a pushover for Wil lamette team, the Wildrata are anything but a memlter of that Iride this fi rat year of full re ference tomhdowning since the war The lat and only time the Lnfield nicked the WU'i came In 1125 when a field goal dumped the Methodist S Jo 0 Kiukumi clan will boast a weight advantage of eight pounds In the line, tonight, but give It t.k In the bark field Willamette' line ltl start at 197 jxumd er iillar Linfield's UI do 189. The liearcat Imtki will heft an aver age i f 170 pound. Linfield'a 180. . Itoth sides are Mocked with pre war veteians. Of WUi starting eleven of Marv CJadman and Bill Keder. end; Garrell (Truck) Iltinrr and Ken J-obcn. tackles; ltob I.noan and Paul Cooklng fm. guard.; Tat White, center; Johnny Slaiichik, Howie lorenz. ln y M. Keel and At Wlchert, !... of.ly Slanchik and Ireni ate rx't prewar standouts. Hut th of the freshmen have locked g-d in Be-uat gamea to lte The Bearcat tUkh, although on a ar with Ijnfield's tor the game, i upped a notch during the week when It wu learned that U o b b y Douglas, triple-threater from Honolulu who haa mied the firt two gurnet because of an Injury, will likely be ready for action. - The Wildcat will line up as folio . the team listing many veteran: Al CI rove and Chuck ptl.p. end; Jac k Front and Tom I nekton, ta. kle. Clarence Gil mer and Hill Currier, guard; ( taierue Mellbye. center; John Feelev. Merrill .. le. Arnold Huntley and Keith Marshvll. tc k. - - ' 'is''"'''-- ViEmgs Face IBeimdl Dim Big-G CirycSaB Salems Plan Relurn to Win Side In Tilt With Favored Lava Bexir Faced with taking this one or talking of other than Big-6 loop pennanta and the like, Salem high'a Viklnga tonight tangle with the respected and favored Bend Lava Bears f in a league grid crucial at Bend. The jBenders, coached this year by Hank Hilsen and equipped wiin a pair or; galloping bucks in Dick. Maudlin and Bill Sheffold, arc! unbeaten in two league outings thus far. The Vik ings dropped the duke, 13-6, to Albany in their only Big-6 excur sion to date. Another Ions for SHS practicalfy eliminates them from all titular contention. Coach, Harold Hauk, after a strenuous week of practice ses sions to bolster the locals follow ing their upset at Albany, an nounced last night he would like ly start the following eleven for Salem, same eleven now carefully versed in ways and means of stop ping Bend's T-formatlon, the same system Albany used to rip through the locals lat week: Ends --Hill Hill and Carlos Houck. Tackles - - Don Gettis and either Chuck Baker or Bob Wiper. Cluurds -- Wayne II outer and George Zurlinden. Center - - Bob Gof frier. Quarterback - - Chuck Robins. Halfbacks Dick Alli son and either Met Boggs or Bud Michaels. Fullback- - Roger Dasch. HALFBACK BOBBY DOUGLAS i Exaete4 back la Bearcat II neap tonight. Willamette-Linf ield Lineups: WHXAMETTE BEARCATS reach-- Walt Erlckao'n Ne. Kama Wt. tat RWEETLAN'O FIELD, S T. M. 11 GOODMAN 47 DEINER 41 DONOVAN ........... 42 r. WHITE 4 COOKINGIIAM 40 JACORSEN ftt RF.DER .. 7 HIJtNC'HIK .......... S4 MRENZ it Mr K F.F.I 43 WICKF.RT UN FIELD WILDCATS Ceach - - Wayne Ham Tea. Wt. Name N. RF.L .lit GROVES U SO .. RTL ....tf FROST J.. SI RGL 170 GILMER 24 1 C 17t MELLBYE 34 LGR ItS CURRIER tt ... LTR ..125 ERICKSO.V . IS Ur.. LER 17$ BISHOP i.i ...ir. 14 15 IQ ... 105' 8EELEY t 1SS ... I.I1R ....I8 BOYLE 2 102 RIIL . . IIIINTLEV 27 183 . .... i F ... 20S MARSHALL It uil.fjiM fTTE RESERVES: 2t Hardr. b. 21. Lakle, b. 22 Bohn- Vnkamp. g. 23 Ranran. e. 24 Gabaer. g. 23 Burleigh, b. 24 Dong las, b. 28 Beb White, e. 2t Wlnthers. b. St Maey, b. SI C. Johnson, e. 32 C. ratUraon. e. 34 B. Patterson, eJ SS Fie t hall, b. SS Jobnarvd, g. 40 Bryant b. 41 Nnaa. g. 44 Fnrne, b. 45 Connor, b. II Ereollnl. t. 12 B. I1UI. e. S3 Yeager. b. UNFIELD REKERVESi 12 Ralph, g. IS Phlppe, o. 11 Natter, e. 1 Ramp. . 17 Gilbert. . IS DeJong, L 21 Balcb. o. 22 Coeper. b. 23 Loieelle. b. 2S Brown, t. 2t Scofleld. b. St Carpenter, g. S2 Ar laa4er, e. ; BAD SIIOOT1NO PORTLAND. Oct. lt-VTho bow and arrow beys didn't do so well at deer bantlag In the Dearhotea refnge. A bnndreif an4 forty arehers. got Juat eight 4eer In the apecUl aeaaon that ended Snntiay. ill Kertiem: Netko who pitched the -.. V v. mil i. HQ 4' i P I. Ih. WIU AHhongh Al w V f be barn in inee parw be oolf. for a !. , place to sleep regalarlr In nan I rancKco. ao there la to bo bla aiaUr addreaa. natarally. . . Odd that Lefty O'Donra Seala SU win the playoffs at that I ally the antat mortema are won by any dab other than the one wbleh ropped the regular pen nant. ... All Mlverten and eape-! tally the Inhabitants who arf roond MriitnaU field will likely be down on er neek for this, bn I da aged If wo ran see light In Jahnny reby'e writing on tho f ,."f ' aeeondS gaaae of the world series. I anaybe Ifs the hardneaa of thla I ? t lU field which haa na np- I f set" Jahnny should have thought I I mat y that oyer before he wrote It for I d - .w- k .1... m.m ttim AL LIEN nportaman's park pasture ma ay times thla year. . . . Speaking of playing field. BU Boos (ieorge lnlgh says the Waters arena. brrlng n beay rain, will be In fine feltle for tho snajor leagvera' eshlblUon game Hunday. Keeping a ball yard In shape after the season eloaeu la uwoally a slseable tah. but tieorge and bla groundkoeper, "Tn Baron," have been preparing for tho vlU by Bill Beyens d Co. Bevena. InrtdenUlly. haa been conquering the Nationals handily In their iaaml aeroao eounUy. Ills pitching opponent for Sunday tan t n del kntto rb.le yet but he U apt U be either Johnny Vander Meey or easily renteenbered Charlie Schans. . . . Mnuhnc Strip Due for lleautijicalion Job IIm racing, poalwar apeeteo. Un't a big big business? Ron Geanmelt Up sleuth al the Portland Meadowa oval, was telling na the other day that the 45-day meeting at HaaU Anita (Arcadia, Cal.) laal m Inter showed a net profit or cool eight million dollars! Eight million In 45 days la making It almost aa fast as L'ncle P am net make hi. . . . Speaking of the already beautiful Portland atrip. Director Bill Kyne plana even more grandeur for It next year. Two lake, bedgr. tree, shrubs and other beautifleatlon are to be added to make It "the moat eye-catching track In America." Chances art It will estch other than merely the eyea of tho betting faithful tod. m4 mebbo even mom of thoao flamingos which dress np one of tho florid ovals. One of tho Portland Meadows lakes has already attracted atrsy geese and ducka. Now If they'd only devise mm lm provesnent which would tell yon what nag to bet on . . . .Add gents with a thousand Jobs. Bob Knot. Monmouth Norma I'a new roach. The former Portland prep mentor at Franklin high la no le than roach, athletic dlrrrtor. athletic manager, trainer, doctor, water boy and port-time Janitor at OCR aa tho school Is caught In maneuvers to main prewar status. Tho Kasi rrew plays Malty Mathews' 1-ewU and Markers at Monmouth Saturday. Incidentally. . . . hheeld Ralph Coleman come np with nulla pitching prospect at OHC In one Joe Conner neat spring, he ean thank W. 11. (BUI) Parker, the former Ontario man who Js now operating his gnto specialties company here In town at 103S North 18th. An enthus taU aporUter of long standing, and an Oregon State man to boot, Parker pegs young Conner aa n whale of a pitching find. Parker blmaelf has been around baseball ejulte a spell 24 years with tho Ontario semlpro nine to be esart . . Stan, Spartan Tie KAN JOSE, Calif. Oct. 10 Tho Hawaiian All-St.n and the Fn Jo Mate Spttttuns fought to a thilll-oaikvU, 1.-10 Uo lure tonight GRIDDER DIES PHILADELPHIA. Oct. 10 -A-William Kenny. 17. St. John's high school football tackle, died today In Temple university hos pital of head Injuries suffertHl duxuig; practice gciimrrmgg. ; WVL Feature At Silvcrtpii SILVERTON, Oct.? J0.-(Speclal) Coach Ray Doe's SUverton Silver Foxes face rugged task here Fri day" f t e r n o o n when they go against the bandy high team in tho week's top WUlmette Valley league football game. Tho tilt is set for 2:30 o'clock on McGinnis field and finds both teams un defeated in league play. Meanwhile, the powerful Molal la Indians face an easy afternoon at Efctacada, Woodbuxn goes to Canby to meet the potent and fav ored Cougars and Dallas seeks second straight win at Mt. Angel with the winles I'rc-ps. . 'f - . .. County Leaguers Busy on Friday GERVAIS. Oct 1 - (Special) -The Jefferson Lions play the St, Paul Saints in an 8 o'clock game at St Paul and the Mill City Tim berwolves tangle with the Hub bard Rockets at Hubbard In an afternoon game Friday as the Marlon county, football loop plays off Its second round. Chemawa has already won from Aumavllle Vila default and Gervais draws bye Friday. Bowling Civics league reanlU at Per fection Alleys last night were: Klwanls No. 1 (2), 20-30 (1)1 Klwanls No. S (3) Salem Lions No. 1 (t)t West Salem Lions (2) Salem LI on No. S (1); Jun ior Chamber (S) Actives (t). LADirr I.EAOl'E rsptUI Drag lm, ; fsn Vt McKihanay .. ; . ... tl Merrill .. , . . IM Cushing 114 1M IU 114 114 Mualhaupt , 13 17 Achtta's SM(irr 1 1WV-40I i.TO-414 ll- 34S lit 3ftt IW-471 Bernard! Daka farr , .. Kind) Po lil 14S 10 .. Ill IIS .... 144 111 l4 134 ISS-4A3 I4S 371 12 41t IMr 157 SIS 1M lie 411 !.!( riartats (S) Ingli . , (Blank) " ... Alesrltr LuU Bradley - SleUes (I) Bow laby ...... (iraham , Anderson . HharpnacM ... . , Smith . 104 IIS 117 III .. 14S 13S . . Ill 104 134 134 ... in iss I IS . I7 129 143 I" 143 1S2 110334 117 34S 124411 12334 1S4V-4UI 175424 1 4- 4HI 12S 34 II7-J7S 1M-4SI Vlnre's KiorUto l llarr .. . paleraon . . heeva . Beauchamp ., . ... Olney - .... 109 III 114 12S I OS 103 112 100 I22-3.IS J14 13S 133-SSB ISS-SftS 101-343 12V 3:tU (loMen Pheaaat ( : MrCarroll Hi 14S 1404M Uoyd - - Hi 170 127473 McNeil 144 1S4 I2S-4M Cubbiaon Carbarino (W 153 113375 14 103 17S 47 SrhaU rarailar l) Snsiey . . IS 1S7 lM-Blt Allen 11 12K 120 440 Boyd ...... .151 120 12-404) Putnam . 115 154 153-433 Meyer 109 24 113-34 nW HaawekelBg Co. (I) Heart ... -134 134 151 3W JcmeS J 57 167 120443 Durrland 103 137 112-334 Albficii 114 14 117 -37 WhltWOf th . . ill 14 1U 400 Double Mainer On Armory Mat Satisfied that this week's dual main event met with the favor of the fans. Matchmaker .Elton Owen has announced another for his Ferry Street Garden grappling show next Tuesday night. The usual two prelims will accompany the double mainer. : Only one of the top brawls has thus far been signed. In it the freshly-returned and still vicious Mr. Stonefare will toss his head bonks against Likeable Karl Gray, the well known who In asking for the tussle with the masked hood lum figures a win over him will elevate Karl to higher prestige in tho Northwest bleep circuit. The second mainer will bo announced later, along with tho prelims. Newcomer Frank lo Hart, who was a wow In his debut this week, will bo seen again in one of the prelim shots Tuesday. Leslie Golds Defeat Parrish Leslie's gridders have found tho Parrish plague to bo defi nitely halted for the present anyway. Harry Mohr's Leslie Golds yesterday smacked the 1'urrit.h Cardinals 12 to 7 on dinger field for the .second Mis oioriary win in two night, the lmlie Blues having tripped tho Pioneer Grays, 19-13 on Wednes day and all this after Purrinh aggregations had reigned supreme since 1938. Mohr's lads struck swiftly against Leonard Warren's gang, registering two touchdowns in the first three minutes of play. The first counters came after Half back Kenny Lawrence had re turned a punt to the Pioneer 35. Halfback Hal Porter ripped through right tackle to the 15, whereupon I .aw rente paSKed to -End Clark Ecker for the touch down. Hurt Harp's conversion try was blocked. After kicking off, right back again came tho fired up Golds as tho scintillating Lawrence again returned a Card kick to the 35. On the first play End Don Brennan got behind the Parrish secondary and took another Lawr ence aerial for an, additional six points. A fumble spoiled the con version attempt. Parrish got its score early in tho third quarter when Leslie elected to run with tho ball on fourth down from Us own 23 and failed. The Cardinals lunged to tho Golds' one In three pluy. where Bacon bucked tor the tally. Next week It will be civil war with tho Leslie Blues and Golds and the Parrish Grays and Cards clashing. Ingram Snares Flag Tourney Salem Golf rlubbers, as a di version from the club title play offs, engaged In a Flag tourney resterday afternoon with Ned ngram coming out on top with 38-4- and a holeout on the 10th. Second was J. A. McAllister on a 38-3- with his ball 18 feet from tho 10th pin. In title play yesterday Harold dinger topped Frank Albrich, S and 2. in the Championship flight. Other results: Hug beat Waterman, S arid 2; Alley nosed Mapes, 1 up on the 22d; Pekar decisioned Thompson, 1 up on tho 20th all In the second flight. In the eighth flight Camp bell topped Bishop, 1 up on the 20th. Cliciuawa in Tilt In Junction City CHEMAWA, Oct. lO-(Special)-Tho Chemawa Indians step from Marion County league play Friday to travel south for a football game with the Junction City Tigers. Coach Earl Hampton has named the starting Chemawa lineup as follows: Ends,! Captain Lawrence Orcutt and Joe Blow; tackles, Jim Chock toot and Glen Brown; guards, Ken Sam and Bob Frye; center, Dave Shellal; backs, Le Roy Hoffer, Joe Pinkham, Dick llillnlne and Fred KuUima. Backs Nathaniel Baker and Levi Nclton are out with injuries. Rugged Going Awaits State's Prep Grid headers By the Aociated Prens . Oregon's 19 unbeaten prep football teams and a handful of once-defeated powerhouses will trot onto the gridiron this week end forests that will bounce at least one squad from the un beaten, nntled ranks. McMlnn vllle, Tualatin - Yamhill valley defending, champion, lays Its unsrored-upon record on the block today at Illllsboro against the other unbeaten, untied team. That'a the weekend's only un tied, unbeaten match-up, but stiff tests are facing most of the rest of Oregon's unblemish ed circle; five teams unbeaten. unscored upon, untied; nine un beaten, untied; five unbeaten but tied. Hood River's flre-est-lAg Dragons, pointing for their fourth straight victory, trek lo meet a Gresham squad that's unbeaten but held to one score lews.tle. Down in the Willam ette, Valley league, where the going hasn't been stiff enough to do much tarnishing, the un acored upon Molalla Bucks and Dallas Dragon ought to keep a perfect slate against, respec tively. Estacada and Mt. Angel. Woodburn. three-year champ which lost one non-league game this season, faces a stiff loop battle against unbeaten but tied Canby. Silverton, which has won IU lone game, plays Sandy In another tilt. Others from the unbeaten, untied circle should chalk up another marker today: Koe' burg over Springfield; Seaside over Srappooae In a Imw er Co lumbia league game, and Co lumbia Prep of Portland over Vernonla; Washington over Ben son and Grant over Roosevelt at Portland. Burns, whose per fect record was made in a home game against Redmond. Central Catholic of Portland has no tilt scheduled lo disrupt Its unblemished slate., .Eugene, once tied br Med ferd. will be a slight favorite over Albany in a key Big 9i conference tilt. Bend, the mo mentary Big Sis leader, enter tain the Salem Yikino In a try for a. third straight confer ence win. Medford's Black Tor nado, whose record p-irallels Eugene, will travel to -Enrrka, Calif. Reedsport. the I9tS state "R" champion which haa grown up to an "A" school this year, will entertain Bandon-Saturday In an attempt to keep Its un beaten but tied slate. Cards, in Amazing Batting Display, PTwlMI SMKiAC II Irr MfS-frlh 11 O Art 3 T Lam V WU I mV&U VV UU I Hill & gg ILH-F & U U I IUJ I V U QJr U U ..... - ' v i .:... , i . ' ' tf . I .J, 7 ' v - i v.- ,Os- ' -' --Y "tntrr n-TTrnaii ill mil iliilinil.iilfai.Hii , , nn nfmi- ilri " -if BOSTON. Oct. 10-04 VWIIITEY KUROWSKI, Cardinal third base man, slides Into second base ahead of Ted Williams' throw to Bobby' Doerr for double In the second Inning of the fourth world series game between the St. Louis Cardinals and Boston Red Sox. The umpire Is Cal Hubbard. (AP Wirephoto) $76,000 Ringer9- Ritt Iaiw Stepped in BALTIMORE, Oct. 10.P)-A Washington housewifo testified in criminal court today a capital city race horse owner told her In ad vance last November he planned to run a "ringer" at Pimlico track and expected to "clean up about $76,000." Mrs. Lottie Bowers was a prosecution witness at the trial of James S. O'Donnell and Ro land B. Banner, both of Washing ton, on charges of false pretenses and conspiracy In connection with the race at Pimlico last November U12 and 27. Hunters Asked To Tag IJirds PORTLAND. Oct. 0-tA1 Phea sant hunters were Warned by the state game commission today to tag their birds before trekkintf home to a cloeed area or one with a smaller bag limit. Malheur coun ty will have tho longest season: Oct. 19-Nov. 3, with a limit of four cocks a day, eight in a wttk or in possession. A bag limit of three a day. lx In a week or In poiteiilon, will be efler IJV0 In the oilier open counties of ', Oouiclas, Josephine, J ark mm. Klamath, Desc-hutes, Crook, Hood Klver, Wimo, Kherman, Gilliam, Wheelar, Morrow, Umatilla. Union. Wallowa, Halter. Grant, Harney and I.aSe (Sumner lake area excluded) from CXI. IS to 27. tie cause of a pheasant shortage, the Willamette valley has no open season this year. Walker Event Set Next Year NEW YORK, Oct. 10-MVThe U. 8. Golf association announced today that the International Wal ker Cup matches between the best amateurs of Great BriUiin and the United States will be re sumed at St. Andrews, Scotland, May 18 and 17, 1947. Members of the eight-man American team which will attempjt to bring buck to this country the trophy held in Kngland since a 'British team won it in 1938, probably will be an nounced at tho annual USGA meeting in January. WehfoolH A11 'It.. l wo ijciit-riiicn EUGENE, Oct. 10. - (71") -Two more lettermen, Tackle Merritt Kufferman and Halfback Ieroy Erlckson, joined the University of Oregon grid squad today. Jake Leicht, triple-threat back benched- by a knee Injury for two weeks, was reported improving today but not likely to start against Mon tana university here Saturday. Ferrier Hot MONTGOMERY, Ala., Oct. 10 (A)- Jim Ferrier, Chicago pro, flashed a 10-under-par 62 to set the pace In the opening round of Montgomery's $10,000 open golf tournament tod.iy. He set a new record for the Beauvoir Country club course an he turned in an eagle and eight birdies over the 6350-yard Beauvoir links and one-putted 1 1 greens. BABE RIIARP FORT WORTH, Tex., Oct. 10. -(TlVMrs. George (Babe) Zahur ias of 'Denver fired a two under par 35-3873 at Miss Grace Len czyk of Newington. Conn., Thurs day over muddy Colonial Coun try club 6.463-yard course to move Into the semifinals of the 12th annual Texas women's open golf touniumcnt. Mulligan Gets Klepper Post PORTLAND, Oct. lOWPr-Wil-Ham Mulligan will be a Pacific Cosst league business manager again next season but with the Beavers Instead of the Ralnlers. George Norgan, president of the Portland Beaver ball club, announced Mulligan's appoint ment today, 24 hours after he resigned from the Seattle club managership.. William II. Klep per resigned the Beaver posi tion recently. IFnsDnnnn' PORTLAND. Oct. lMIVAn glers were advised to try the coast again this weekend, as the state game commission reported fishing In Inland areas only fair to poor. Good fishing was re ported to Clatsop. Coos, and Curry counties, with many limit ratches. Trout fishing Improved In the Coqullle river, and salm on fishers reported excellent luck on the Rogue river both on troll and casting. The upper McKensle river In Lane county yielded a few more fish this last week, but the game commission said the Lane coun ty outlook generally was not good. Eastern Oregon fishing conditions are described as gen erally unfavorable. Orange Players In Good Shape CORVALLIS, Oc t. 10. (At Ore gon State grid.Mters, readying for their Saturday contest with South ern California, reported today that the sick and Injured list was prac tically blank. Only one man - -Frosh Tackle Ed Cat michael r -was not in sturting shnpe. Car michael suffered a slight Injury in practice. MORRIS HIGNK KANSAS CITY, Oct. IO-iTI')-Uill Morris, former University of Washington biisketbnll great, has signed a contract to play with the Kansas City M & O Smokies of tho Amorlcun Husketbiill league, club officials announced tonight. 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Joined In the thunderous outburst of.bingles. Three of them, F.nos Slaughter, Whitey Kurowskl and Joe Gsrtcioii. tied i another series mark by Uh- Ing four safeties apiece. Calm In the midst of the carnaae. Munger. who only, two months ago still was sweating it oot with the. army of oecupotton In Germany, mowed the So, hit ting array down with nine UCLA-Slanford PCC Headliner SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 10VP) Stanford's Indians and the Uni- I versity of California at Ios Ange les, meeting in" a game suddenly hoisted into a--near-championship attraction, headline this weekend's far western football program. Off their two preceding performances and with the advantage, such as it is, of playing on their own fjeld. the UCIA Bruins figure to rout the Indians whose upward surge has provided the big surprise of the ynting season. While these Two are trying to knock each other out of conten tion, other conference encounters will bring together Southern Cali fornia and Oregon State at Port land; Washington and Washington State at Pullman and Montana and Oregon at Eugene. Southern Call- j fornia, odds-on pie-season choice and a disappointment in the actual j competition, may find itseir ana beat the heavy Oregon State elev en, still smarting under Its first game beating by UCLA. Washing ton rates an edge over Washington State, always tough on its home grounds. Oregon should hurdle Montana without much difficulty. 7s i . v I Dynamiie! t. I.oul U rhn1ol.2 MHrr ,ni Muslal.l SUiiKhlr.r Kurwhl.3 ;arcliU.r Walkrr.l Marion. Mumrr.p (Nl.) llustun it O A 114 Mosr.r 1JS frskv.s I S I lllMiii.m 4 & I H HlMnis.l 4 Z S York. I 4 4 S llorrr.Z I 1 ul.utrdgr.Z I Z I Hlrcln.J 110 H.Kaini jlluithson.p tHaubv.p MrlktM h iubrr p 1Mi Hilda rllrnwn.p DikK rra.p M ulbison (At H M U A 1NOS RLAI GIITF.S acattered hlta and permitted only one earned ran aa ho made certain the play-off would return to SL Louis. The lone hottest tally rrwd eff the big righthander waa knrkel in. naturally, by Rudy Yrfc. U.o balding pbpoooe fr-m erg,a. who slapped a double into rjM- Probable pitchers for today's fifth game will be Ifowi Pallet for the Cardinala and Mielury Harris for tho Red Sev. , s s I 0 Totals 4120 27 1 liul) 31 Z1 14 Itallrd for Hcbr tn Slh. Itallrd for .iibrr In 7lh. t lUtlrd for UrrlorMrrO In Slh. SI. I.miU M.) Sll 010 1S4-1Z Hoston (At.) W0 IM 0Z0 3 :rror Priky. HohMn. Marlon. HlKKln. Rvba. Sum balled In Slaughter. Walker. Marion 3: Mnial 2; fiarailola 3; Vork. Kurowtkl. Itoerr Z. Two ba hlt - Kuroskkl Z; MiA lal. Vork, Slamhlrr. Iiarahla. Mar lon. Homo runt Slaughter, Uoerr. Marrlflrr Marlon. Mnurr. Munger. Walker. Double play. - Slaughter and l.arailnli; Uoerr, Pehv and Vork: Srhoendlen.l and MikUI, l'eky and Doerr. v:arned run - hi. Iiul (Nl.) S; Motion (All I. Hates on ball off Munger 3, off Hagby I, off uber I i olf Hronn 1, oil Kba I. Strikeout bv llughton I, by Hagby I, by Zuber I, 'by Munger Z. I'llrhing summary. llughon S hit run In Z Inning (none out In 3rd); Hagby S hu I run In 3; 7-uber 3 hit 1 run In 2; Hrown 4 hit 3 run In I (none out In Bthl; Kvba Z hlta I run In -,: HreUewerd 0 hlls 0 run la t-i. I oning pin her Hughson. t'mulre Herrv (Al.) plate; Hallanfanl (Nl.) lb; Hubbard (Al.) 2b; Harllrk (Nl.) 3b. lime 2:11. Alten danre ll.MJ. center field In tho ffMirth mr.'r.g after Teti Williams ha.i !mei a single. The other two result"! 1 1 m Bobby Docrr's hme run in tho eighth alter Dom I;Mjgu haj reached Lase on a flurm error by shortstop Marty Msrmn. from the mound In the third In ning with a concentrated aaault and continuing to belabor his five honest but Inept successors, the Birds from the banks of tho Miiippl made it a brand new world series. While everyone on the ft. - IOui team got In on the rat. Slaughter swung tho biggeM bat. Starting with a lead-off homer In the second that greaaed tho skids for Hughson tho fleet Card rl hi fielder followed with a double and two singles and sear ed four of his team's hnna. Table of Coastal Tides Time computed for Tart. Ore. fcy tha V. S. Coast and GeodeUo Survey ror Ir.e Oregon Statesman. October Time 0 XI m. 1Z :e p m. 1 21 a m. 1 1)7 pn. 2 12 a m. I 43 p m. 3 a m -l 22 p m. hih Water ii Low Time Wa'.r f SS a m. 1 T 02 p m. T i a m. T 47 p m. t W a m. I Jl pm. 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